How to get rid of lazy eye?

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I have lazy eyes(eyelids asymmetrically falling on both eyes).
Is it possible to fix it with softmaxx? Or is it the bones ?:feelswah:
 
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I have lazy eyes(eyelids asymmetrically falling on both eyes).
Is it possible to fix it with softmaxx? Or is it the bones ?:feelswah:
There are videos on TikTok about that with sufficient in-depth explanations.
 
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I’m pretty sure there are ways to train your lazy eye. It’s harder when you’re older, though.
 
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yeah bro, if you’re talking about actual lazy eye (like one eye not aligning properly or the lid drooping lower), it’s usually not just bones, it’s either muscular or neurological. if it’s the eyelid specifically, that’s ptosis, and softmaxx alone won’t fix that. you can sometimes improve mild asymmetry with fillers, botox adjustment, or eyelid taping short term, but real correction usually needs a ptosis repair or levator tightening surgery. if it’s more that one eye appears lazier because your orbital bones or midface are uneven, then yeah, that’s partly structural stuff like orbital rim asymmetry or uneven fat distribution can exaggerate it. in that case, softmaxx can help a bit visually (like reducing puffiness or lifting with skin tightening), but it won’t realign or strengthen the eye muscles. if you’re unsure, go see an oculoplastic surgeon instead of a regular plastic surgeon they specialize in eyelid and orbital asymmetry. they can tell if it’s muscle, nerve, or bone related. if it’s minor, even a small lift or filler tweak can balance your eyes a ton.
 
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yeah bro, if you’re talking about actual lazy eye (like one eye not aligning properly or the lid drooping lower), it’s usually not just bones, it’s either muscular or neurological. if it’s the eyelid specifically, that’s ptosis, and softmaxx alone won’t fix that. you can sometimes improve mild asymmetry with fillers, botox adjustment, or eyelid taping short term, but real correction usually needs a ptosis repair or levator tightening surgery. if it’s more that one eye appears lazier because your orbital bones or midface are uneven, then yeah, that’s partly structural stuff like orbital rim asymmetry or uneven fat distribution can exaggerate it. in that case, softmaxx can help a bit visually (like reducing puffiness or lifting with skin tightening), but it won’t realign or strengthen the eye muscles. if you’re unsure, go see an oculoplastic surgeon instead of a regular plastic surgeon they specialize in eyelid and orbital asymmetry. they can tell if it’s muscle, nerve, or bone related. if it’s minor, even a small lift or filler tweak can balance your eyes a ton.
Ngl, ChatGPT lingo.
If that's completely self written look into a dictionary to broaden your horizon.
 
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I'm going to take that as a compliment.
Pretty neutral, I just meant your choice of words aligns with that of ChatGPT, resulting in you losing credibility because it sounds like AI generated slop.
Not saying it is but coming from someone who worked a lot with ChatGPT, it does sound quite familiar.
 
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Pretty neutral, I just meant your choice of words aligns with that of ChatGPT, resulting in you losing credibility because it sounds like AI generated slop.
Not saying it is but coming from someone who worked a lot with ChatGPT, it does sound quite familiar.
yeah i get that a lot actually lol, funny enough you’re the same dude who called me out for using gpt on one of my older threads. and yeah, you were right back then i used it just to format what i wrote, but it ended up making the post sound too polished and kinda robotic. it definitely tanked my credibility a bit. ironically though, that callout was what pushed me to start writing everything myself. so lowkey, appreciate you for that, actually made me take my posts more seriously.❤️
 
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I have lazy eyes(eyelids asymmetrically falling on both eyes).
Is it possible to fix it with softmaxx? Or is it the bones ?:feelswah:
There are ways idk if they are cope or hope. Eyepatch on stronger eye ad long as possible. Also try to stretch neck and all muscles I've heard in balance in muscles and stiffness can affect bones. Read sleep max thread.
 
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